Re: ASRA CICS AEND

‏2012-04-22T15:05:12Z

This is the accepted answer.
This is the accepted answer.

Hi,

Transactions generally abends with ASRA when there is a fault (segmentation violation = signal 11) within the application code. To determine where the application has failed TXSeries generates a *.traceback file under the region's dumps/dir1 directory (/var/cics_regions/<region_name>/dumps/dir1). The traceback files will show you the application stack where signal 11 has been generated.

It would also be worthwhile to check if you are using the supported version of XL C/C++ compilers:

Re: ASRA CICS AEND

Transactions generally abends with ASRA when there is a fault (segmentation violation = signal 11) within the application code. To determine where the application has failed TXSeries generates a *.traceback file under the region's dumps/dir1 directory (/var/cics_regions/<region_name>/dumps/dir1). The traceback files will show you the application stack where signal 11 has been generated.

It would also be worthwhile to check if you are using the supported version of XL C/C++ compilers: